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    Interest rates unlikely to go down

    Climbing crude, gold and other commodity prices wud ensure that the Interest rates don't fall in the short term but firming of interest rates wud lead to further capital inflows into the country which will further strengthen the rupee against major currencies. The currency appreciation has...
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    The Art of lying

    LYING – IS IT STILL A TABOO? As creatures created with a conscience and an inner sense of justice all of us detest being lied to, regardless of the situation or circumstance. The truth of the matter is that we all at one time or the other in our lives have fabricated the truth and are likely to...
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    Stock of the week - Essar Oil

    Highlights • Despite the dismal performance over the past week, this stock has been the performer of the week. In fact, it has shown growth over the last week for no reason and yet it remains one of the favorites of most punters. • Essar Oil is up on strong volumes once again. The stock, which...
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    Who cares about subprime

    Credit Debt Obligations in INDIA – should they be favoured? I must be sounding insane. Talking about an (Asset backed security) ABS at a time when the whole world is bearing the brunt of the subprime fiasco. But then you don’t stop doing things because somewhere, something went wrong. Indian...
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    Narayan Murthy

    #3 Narayan Murthy In 2002, Infosys was ranked No. 1 in the "Best Employers in India 2002" survey conducted by Hewitt and in the Business World's survey of "India's Most Respected Company." Conducted in the same year. WELL-KNOWN AS : One of the founders and the ex-CEO of Infosys Technologies...
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    Capital account convertibility

    Capital Account Convertibility- A rationale move Working definition of CAC CAC refers to the freedom to convert local financial assets into foreign financial assets and vice versa at market determined rates of exchange. It is associated with changes of ownership in foreign/domestic financial...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    #2 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw WELL-KNOWN AS : INDIA’S RICHEST WOMAN in 2004 REASONS FOR SUCCESS Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw's pioneering efforts in biotechnology have drawn global recognition both for Indian Industry and Biocon. Her unique vision has steered Biocon's transition from an industrial...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    Stock of the week- DECCAN AVIATION Highlights • Deccan Aviation is on the lines of a merger with Vijay Mallya’s Kingfisher Airlines. The merged entity will be known as Kingfisher Airlines. Vijay Mallya will be the chairman and CEO, while Captain Gopinath will be the vice-chairman of the merged...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    TATA and Orient Spat Amidst all the fanfare that the Indian growth story commands around the world, some events intrude this reasonably eloquent expression of Indian growth and succeed to put up a question mark on the sanctity of this unprecedented Indian celebration. The recent spat between...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    Financial Inclusion and Microfinancing in India India as a country presents great diversity in its geography, history, culture and population demography. This diversity makes it extremely difficult to suitably categorize the country on economic, political, religious or demographical grounds...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    HEDGE FUNDS A hedge fund definition can be defined simple as a managed portfolio where a specific return on investments is targeted regardless of market conditions. Hedge funds use a variety of investing strategies to achieve this goal. These strategies are devised by a portfolio manager. A...
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    Newsletter 24 Dec, 2007

    This is the forum to discuss the topics of issues addressed in the Dec 24 edition of the newsletter.
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    The Tie Entrepreneurial Summit 2007

    The Indus Entrepreneur Summit 2007 was hosted by the ravishing TAJ PALACE New Delhi, between the 11-13 Dec, 2007 and the event saw all the bigwigs of the Indian & international entrepreneurial terrain converge to share the stage of this magnificent occasion for the budding Entrepreneurs. The...
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    The worsening sex ratio day by day

    Culture, cricket, IT, BPO, growth, sensex, democracy etc are some of the key words that you can identify India with, in the contemporary scenario. Economic growth has put India on the global map and changed the image of the country and its people. I don’t wish to question the sanctity of the...
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    Do we need a policitcal party with maximum age as 35

    Infrastructure- Every individual who has some interest in analyzing the growth trajectory of the Indian Economy shall come to one conclusion that if the Economy needs anything really fast; it is the Physical Infrastructure. A lot has been said, written and debated about the possible means of...
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    Do we need a policitcal party with maximum age as 35

    Have a look at the Indian Polity and the only thing that stands out alongside corruption as the common link is the fact that almost everyone of our major political leaders are "OLD". I dont wish to undermine the seasoned outlook that the vanguards of Indian polity must possess by the virtue just...
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    Some Facts abt MH-CET seats

    Hi here are the details about the CET Admission Process The selection process for all university affiliated MBA programs in Maharashtra begins with the Common Entrance Test, which is held sometime between February and May. The CET tests the candidates for their analytical, mathematical and...
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    rising rupee -is it boon or bane for country

    may be this view from the economist clarifies things better do chip in with ur opinion http://webdose.blogspot.com/2007/06/strong-rupee-must-read-guys.html
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    How can we evade Poverty in India?

    May be this can be a potential ans do visit the page its something really appreciable http://webdose.blogspot.com/2007/06/penny-power-to-poor.html
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    How can we evade Poverty in India?

    Dude as per a world bank report India is spending enough on education but the application as you have mentioned is really defunct as only 40%gets deployed. Also as per an editorial in TOI by swaminathan aiyyar india boasts one of the highest rates of functional illiteracy so having spending more...
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